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MATRIN LUTHER CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
Presentation by: 1) Martsuba
 2) John willarsh
Sangma
 3) Visito Kruse
LEAST EXPLORED PLACES IN NAGALAND
INTRODUCTION
 Nagaland is a state in North East India. It
borders the state of Assam to the West,
Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the
North, Burma to the East and Manipur to the
South. The state capital is Kohima. The state
is inhabited by 16 major tribes. Each tribes is
unique in character with its own distinct
customs, language and dress. Two threads
common to all, are language and religion
English is in predominant use.
MOPUNGCHUKETVILLAGE
 Mopungchuket is an Ao village in
Nagaland the village is under
mokokchung district , which is also
the headquarter and the mission
centre of Ao Baptist Arogo
Mungdang (ABAM). Mopungchuket is
about 15km from the head of the
town of Mokokchung.
MOPUNGCHUKETVILLAGE
LAKE WITH BOATING FACILITY
TOURISTHUT
THE GIANT CHESSBOARD IN DIMAPUR
 Dimapur in the middle
ages was the capital of
the Dimasa Kachari
rulers. In the heart of the
town there is an old
historical object of the
Dimasa Kachari kingdom
which speaks about the
once wealthy era.
KOHIMA WORLD WAR 2 CEMETERY
 The war cemetery in
Kohima is a memorial
dedicated to soldiers of
the 2nd British of the
Allied Forces who died in
the 2nd world war at
Kohima, the capital of
Nagaland.
Total burials: Australia:3
Canada:5, India:330,
TOUPHEMA VILLAGE
 A tourist village, situated
about 41kms away from
kohima, touphema is built
around ethnic model of
tourism. This place gives
an opportunity to soak the
culture of this facinating
land.
CONCLUSION
 Since Nagaland got statehood in 1963. it
remains one of the well known states among
the N.E states. All though in size it is the 27th
smallest state in India many remote parts are
rarely explored. This could be due to the
geographical state or lack of good road
infrastructures but with the state tourism
initiatives this will change in the near future.
THANKYOU

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Group presentation FOTM

  • 1. MATRIN LUTHER CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Presentation by: 1) Martsuba  2) John willarsh Sangma  3) Visito Kruse
  • 2. LEAST EXPLORED PLACES IN NAGALAND
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  Nagaland is a state in North East India. It borders the state of Assam to the West, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the North, Burma to the East and Manipur to the South. The state capital is Kohima. The state is inhabited by 16 major tribes. Each tribes is unique in character with its own distinct customs, language and dress. Two threads common to all, are language and religion English is in predominant use.
  • 4. MOPUNGCHUKETVILLAGE  Mopungchuket is an Ao village in Nagaland the village is under mokokchung district , which is also the headquarter and the mission centre of Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang (ABAM). Mopungchuket is about 15km from the head of the town of Mokokchung.
  • 6. LAKE WITH BOATING FACILITY
  • 8. THE GIANT CHESSBOARD IN DIMAPUR  Dimapur in the middle ages was the capital of the Dimasa Kachari rulers. In the heart of the town there is an old historical object of the Dimasa Kachari kingdom which speaks about the once wealthy era.
  • 9. KOHIMA WORLD WAR 2 CEMETERY  The war cemetery in Kohima is a memorial dedicated to soldiers of the 2nd British of the Allied Forces who died in the 2nd world war at Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. Total burials: Australia:3 Canada:5, India:330,
  • 10. TOUPHEMA VILLAGE  A tourist village, situated about 41kms away from kohima, touphema is built around ethnic model of tourism. This place gives an opportunity to soak the culture of this facinating land.
  • 11. CONCLUSION  Since Nagaland got statehood in 1963. it remains one of the well known states among the N.E states. All though in size it is the 27th smallest state in India many remote parts are rarely explored. This could be due to the geographical state or lack of good road infrastructures but with the state tourism initiatives this will change in the near future.